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wordpress ·
From Polish-Only to Bilingual: Lessons from WordCamp Gdynia
Turning a Polish-only WordCamp bilingual wasn't just a language change — it reshaped everything from sponsors to speaker quality in unexpected ways.
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wordpress ·
My WordPress Wishlist for 2025
After a turbulent 2024 for WordPress, I put together five things I genuinely hope the ecosystem gets right in 2025.
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statamic ·
Migrating Gutenberg blocks using the Statamic Importer
The Statamic Importer just changed how we migrate WordPress content. Here's the updated, much cleaner approach to moving Gutenberg blocks to Bard.
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conferences ·
I was at WordCamp Gdynia 2024
WordCamp Gdynia remains my favorite Polish WordCamp — and this year I was speaking about security for the first time. The nerves were real.
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wordpress ·
WordPress Security - is it really that bad?
WordPress's security reputation is rough — but is it deserved? Here's a clear-eyed look at what's actually going on under the hood.
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wordpress ·
Migrating WordPress Gutenberg blocks to Statamic
Most WordPress-to-Statamic migration guides pretend Gutenberg doesn't exist. This one doesn't — here's how to handle block content properly.
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wordpress ·
Let's talk about closed plugins in the WordPress repository
Your WordPress dashboard says everything is up to date — but one of your plugins might be silently closed and vulnerable. Here's why that's a bigger problem than it sounds.
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wordpress ·
Give WordPress a try - it's not as bad as you think
WordPress has a reputation problem — mostly undeserved. Let's break down the most common myths and look at what WP actually is today.
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wordpress ·
Are WordCamps affordable for everyone?
A $50 ticket sounds cheap — unless you're flying from across the world. Let's talk about who WordCamps are actually accessible to.
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conferences ·
I was at WordCamp Europe in Athens
WordCamp Europe in Athens was a conference worth attending — even if Athens itself seemed determined to make us regret the trip.
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